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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's serene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a peaceful or calm situation, environment, or feeling.
Example: "As I sat by the lake at dawn, I couldn't help but think that it's serene here."
Alternatives: "it's tranquil" or "it's peaceful."
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But it's serene and peaceful.
Inside, it's serene and nearly empty.
It's serene: we hear loons every night".
"It's serene," the new East Ender said.
It's serene because of the water.
"And then you come here and it's serene, calm".
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Yes, the rain-softened Blue course at Congressional was playing easier than any layout in recent Open history, but the manner of McIlroy's victory wasn't just emphatic: it was serene.
But while Ms. Gross's dances convey peaceful states, they exist in a realm as severe as it is serene.
It is serene.
It was serene.
The racetrack was as frenetic in the afternoon as it was serene in the morning.
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